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Intelligence Sharing Amongst the Unequals is only one of a few books focusing on security and defence
studies. It is unique because it is the first ever book which documents and
examines intelligence sharing among the US, Uganda, Sudan, and South Sudan
against the LRA, and it is written by an insider who served in a senior
position in the SPLA at the time. This book will be useful in the fields
of intelligence, defence, security, and strategic studies and is fit for use in
universities and in military and security academies. It underlines the importance
and contribution of intelligence sharing against LRA, a merciless Ugandan rebel
movement which has caused havoc in Uganda, South Sudan, DR Congo, and CAR since
it started its war against the government of President Museveni in 1986. Intelligence
Sharing Amongst the Unequals argues that since the US, Uganda, Sudan, and South Sudan began sharing intelligence, the LRA capacity has been drastically reduced, making it a much more of a theoretical organisation. When the US announced that its special forces would cease
operations against the LRA on 26 April 2017, the UPDF also announced that it would withdraw. Subsequently, South Sudan announced that it would not continue with LRA operations without the support of US and Ugandan forces. This clearly indicates that once the stronger partner leaves, a significant gap is created. Finally, the book argues that unless an intelligence sharing agreement is
resumed against the LRA, the chance of the LRA resurfacing can never be ruled
out.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9780645146905
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 330
- Utgivningsdatum: 2021-10-01
- Förlag: Urhobo Historical Society